How Did I Fail with This Grade!?

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It’s that lovely time again, you know that time when you have to step outside of your comfort zone and learn something new. For most people stepping outside of their comfort zones; it’s learning how to dance, but for me, it’s learning how to do complex Math.

Give me a beat and I’ll give you the cringiest dance moves I can come up with all day, give me an equation and I’ll quickly redirect the equation to the computer. I mean what else do we have them for, outside of waiting for their pending uprise?

Anyway, you sit down at your computer, blow the dust off your keyboard, and begin glossing over what you could learn. You elect to learn a programming language but which one, there are so many. And whatever language you choose it must be able to set you apart from the pack.

What if I told you that you might want to consider learning a programming language that the pack may know but may not be proficient in? Trust me, sometimes going with the herd works. What is this programming language that could see you as a part of the herd and yet can set you apart from them?

Puzzled as to what it could be? Again, worry not sweet child of mine, Z-daddy got you.

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In a World of C

So, who could give Scala a run for its money when it comes to being among scalable programming languages? One hint is that it mirrors the grades I’m used to seeing when I was in school only just with another plus sign added to it.

Couldn’t figure it out with my hint? Then I would like to introduce you to C++. What is this programming language you ask? Well like you may have heard many times over, C++ is a general-purpose programming language that can be used to create high-performance applications and offers programmers a high level of control over system resources and memory.

I’ve run into multiple people saying C++ was their first programming language to learn because they were pursuing a degree in computer science. I was also informed one or two dropped out due to difficulty and lack of interest in developing programming skills.

A clear thing to note is that colleges will set you up for failure since you wouldn’t only be learning this language but other programming languages as well. I’m aware they don’t do this intentionally, learning C++ is important since it’s cross-platform and it’s supposed to “test your grit” but yeah, just learning one programming language, in general, is hard enough when you have no clue on how to program.

Anyway, ranting aside, C++ is difficult to learn due to its multi-paradigm nature and advanced syntax. C++ was created by Bjarne Stroustrup back in 1979 (he might have had that Stephen King experience) at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey.

If you have ever been to New Jersey, remember one thing, like the scene from The Lion King; everything the light touches is yours except Camden… stay away from Camden. There is some debate if C++ and C are either high- or low-level languages but then again, everything is a debate in the tech world so make of that what you will.

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I hate school, I hate math, God I even hate breathing.
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The C in Colleges

You may be wondering, “Why do colleges add C++ into your curriculum when pursuing a degree in computer science?” Simple, as mentioned earlier they want you to fail, drop out, and provide them with an endless supply of income.

In turn, they provide you with regret, student loan debt with interest, and a crippling blow to your academic ego. Leaving you with an all-around “you’ll never work in this city again” type of vibe. Scorn aside, C++ is in many ways… everywhere.

Programs and systems in everyday use or a part of their codebase are written either in C or C++. Operating systems, web browsers, your favorite game, or video editing software are some applications C++ can be found in.

Popular areas to note other than operating systems, browsers, and games are GUI-based (Graphical user interface) applications, embedded systems, banking applications, database management software, and cloud or distributed systems.

So take that teacher who said my C+ wouldn’t take me to a lot of places, you can kiss my A.

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And I told her just like this, “you can kiss my A”.
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C++ Importance

So why is C++ so important? Well, I’m glad you didn’t ask.

If you couldn’t tell from the previous paragraph because you’re skimming through this script like an “I’m too busy to read this nonsense, just get to your point” person… you feel triggered? Good, yeah I’m calling you out.

A lot of work goes into the creation of these scripts, be a decent person, go back to the previous paragraph and stick to the script.

For those of you who stuck to the script, C++ also adds importance because of company applications like Facebo- I mean Meta (C++ may even have a play in that Ready Player One knock-off dream Metaverse) and Google, also another fun fact is that this programming language is even in your car and medical technology.

Have fun getting sleep knowing that you’re one error code away from the grave.

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C++ Path Least Taken

So you interested in learning C++ and want to get a job using it? I have some good news; you can do this without spending your time getting into debt. That’s right you don’t have to spend years pursuing a degree that’s going to make you live out of your car for four years.

If you can learn and gain a deep understanding of the fundamentals and concepts, then landing that highly sought-after cushiony IT job is all yours. Well, it’s not going to be that simple. I mean if it was then everyone would have a developer or software engineer job.

Clearly, you’re going to need more than just this programming language, again that’s why colleges have you learn other languages aside from this one. The best alternatives to learning C++ or any programming language for that matter are doing meetups for pair programming – this will see you sharping your programming skills even if you don’t have any, and you could combine this with pursuing online courses where you can gain knowledge from a high-to-low level.

It all depends on how far you want to go. You do not need a degree to become a programmer however, you do need something more than “Hello World” under your belt.

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Exploring Machine Code: Unveiling the Secrets of Technology’s Hidden Conductor

Key Takeaways

  • Machine code, often confused with machine learning, is the hidden language that powers our devices.
  • Machine code acts like a conductor, using binary instructions (0s and 1s) to direct the CPU (the computer’s brain).
  • It’s the foundation for modern marvels like smartphones, smart appliances, and even self-driving cars.
  • Understanding machine code unlocks a deeper appreciation for technology and how it works.
  • Machine code forms the bridge between human programming languages and the raw processing power of computers.
  • The world of machine code is vast and offers endless opportunities for exploration and learning.
  • Next time you use your favorite tech, remember the invisible maestro – machine code – conducting the symphony behind the scenes.
Just keep steady…a little to the left…this might hurt.
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Unveiling the Secret Symphony: A Deep Dive into Machine Code

The Hidden Language Behind Everyday Magic

Have you ever stopped to think about the magic behind your everyday devices? How does your phone seem to anticipate your every tap or your car navigate rush hour with such pinpoint accuracy? It’s all thanks to a hidden language – the language of machines themselves: machine code.

Machine Code vs. Machine Learning: Two Distinct Roles

Now, you might be thinking, “Isn’t that machine learning?” While the two are often mentioned in the same breath, they play very different roles in the grand orchestra of technology. Machine learning uses complex algorithms to help computers learn and adapt, but these algorithms need a translator to communicate with the computer’s core, the CPU (Central Processing Unit). That’s where machine code comes in.

The Maestro of the Machine: How Machine Code Conducts the CPU

Imagine machine code as the conductor of a massive orchestra. Just as the conductor uses gestures and cues to instruct the musicians, machine code uses a series of tiny instructions, each written in the seemingly simple language of 0s and 1s (binary), to direct the CPU. These instructions are the lifeblood of your devices, controlling everything from the smooth scrolling of a website to the dazzling visuals of a high-definition video.

Machine language powers many, if not, all.
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The Powerhouse Within Machine Code in Action

Machine code isn’t some relic of a bygone era. It’s the beating heart of the modern marvels we rely on every day:

  • Smartphones: With every swipe, tap, and app launch you take advantage of machine code’s ability to deliver lightning-fast responses. From displaying vibrant photos to playing music with perfect clarity, it’s the unseen maestro coordinating the show behind the scenes.
  • Smart Appliances: Whether it’s your refrigerator keeping your food perfectly chilled or your washing machine delivering a precise cleaning cycle, machine code ensures everything runs smoothly. It tells the appliances exactly what to do and when, ensuring peak performance and efficiency.
  • Modern Cars: From the smooth operation of the engine to the intricate navigation systems and even the lifesaving safety features, machine code plays a crucial role. It interprets data from various sensors, calculates the best course of action, and controls different components in real time, keeping you safe and in control on the road.

Beyond the Basics: Unveiling the Depths of Machine Code

Understanding machine code unlocks a deeper appreciation for the inner workings of the technology that surrounds us. It’s the foundation upon which more advanced concepts – like the aforementioned machine learning – are built. While machine learning algorithms are typically written in more user-friendly languages for programmers, behind the scenes, they’re translated into machine code for the CPU to understand. It’s the invisible bridge between the human world of programming and the raw processing power of computers.

Programming to build a better future.
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A World of Discovery: Exploring the Fascinating Realm of Machine Code

But this is just the first movement in the symphony of technology! The world of machine code is vast and captivating. There’s a whole universe waiting to be explored, from learning about different instruction sets to understanding how memory is managed. Online courses, textbooks, and tutorials can be your guide on this exciting journey of discovery.

The Invisible Maestro: A Final Note on the Power of Machine Code

So, the next time you use your smartphone with awe, or marvel at the self-driving car cruising down the street, remember the hidden language orchestrating it all: machine code. It’s the invisible maestro, conducting the symphony of technology in our daily lives. Keep exploring, keep learning, and keep demystifying the wonders that make our world tick!

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